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Thursday, February 20, 2014

Guest Reviewer ~ A Saint's Salvation

Guest Reviewer ~ Molly S. Daniels

Molly S. Daniels is a Marine Veteran, Military Spouse and Super Mom to both human and fur covered children. In addition to these important duties she is a Reviewer for InD’tale Magazine and a Proofer for Secret Cravings Publishing. An aspiring writer who actually enjoys cooking (who are you, you weirdo? lol) Molly has a great sense of humor, a love of all things naughty and an amazing tolerance which she needs in abundance when dealing with me. :D

Molly has generously agreed, once again, to sit in the Big Chair (mine) while I read and get some reviews queued up for you lovely followers to read. And I really *am* reading and writing reviews. I am not sneaking in any Diablo III on the Xbox or piddle farting around on the internet. Well, not a lot anyway. *coughcough* So, please enjoy another stellar review by Molly. :)

Nick is a Marine
stationed in Afghanistan.
Feeling the misery of serving in the sandbox and having had his heartbroken
with the arrival of a ‘Dear John’ letter from his girlfriend back home, he’s in
a rough place. Nick uses his body to shield an injured Marine as well as Navy
corpsman Angelina Jones from a grenade attack landing both him and Angelina in
the hospital. Petty Officer Jones, also known as ‘Doc’ among the Marines, has
lost her leg and Nick comes to the realization that he could have lost her
before he ever got the chance to love her.

Mrs. Ovalle
writes a sweet, loving, yet steaming hot romance between two veterans who have
survived hell and found salvation with each other. She follows Nick through his
journey to find himself again after the wear and tear of service on the front
lines. If service members were to have a fairy tale, this would be it. Nick is
a Marine through and through. He’s cocky, crude, and foul mouthed but also
compassionate and loving. Mrs. Ovalle captures the emotional journey both Doc
and Nick have taken and illustrates it all beautifully. She brings the
realities of war and the recovery from injuries, both visible and not, to life
and captures the essence of why many veterans have chosen to serve. Beverly
Ovalle you have touched this Marine’s heart and your story will be with me for
a very, very long time. Semper Fi.